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Subtitle B
Electric Utilities

Chapters

31
General Provisions
32
Jurisdiction and Powers of Commission and Other Regulatory Authorities
33
Jurisdiction and Powers of Municipality
34.0101
Definitions
34.0102
Fund
34.0103
Grants for Facilities Outside Ercot Power Region
34.0104
Loans for Ercot Power Region
34.0105
Completion Bonus Grants
34.0106
Loan and Grant Restrictions
34.0107
Management and Investment of Fund
34.0108
Receivership of Default Generating Facility
34.0109
Texas Energy Fund Advisory Committee
34.0110
Rules
34.0201
Definition
34.0202
Purpose
34.0203
Commission Duties
34.0204
Texas Backup Power Packages
34.0205
Grants and Loans
35
Energy Providers
36
Rates
37
Certificates of Convenience and Necessity
38
Regulation of Electric Services
39
Restructuring of Electric Utility Industry
40
Competition for Municipally Owned Utilities and River Authorities
41
Electric Cooperatives and Competition
42
Public Charging of Electric Vehicles
43
Provision of Middle Mile Broadband Service by Electric Utilities
 



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